Puddle, Pothole, Portal at SculptureCenter

An engaging group exhibition ushering in the Long Island City institution's newly expanded and redesigned building

Originally founded in 1928 as The Clay Club by sculptor Dorothea Denslow, SculptureCenter has had many locations and iterations and made an undeniable impact on the NYC arts community—both established and emerging. Back in 2001, the organization purchased a former trolley repair shop in Long Island City, Queens, which they transformed into a 6,000 square foot interior exhibition space, and a 3,000 square foot garden. …

The Single Malts at the Heart of Dewar’s Blended Whisky

A look inside three distinct distilleries that define the iconic brand

There’s a reason why Dewar’s is most likely your father’s, and grandfather’s, whisky. It’s more than their heritage (which dates back to 1846) and it extends well beyond their groundbreaking commercial done with the Edison Illuminating Company back in 1898—the first live-motion advertisement to be made. Really, it’s about the blend. They successfully combine over 40 single malts, mostly obtained from competitors’ distilleries (a method …

Modern Farmer’s Vibrant Muck Boot

Fully insulated waterproof boots ready for hard work outdoors or a casual walk in the rain

The Original Muck Boot Company has been making durable, weather-proof boots since 1999, supplying farmers, gardeners and hunters with an effective footing outdoors. It only makes sense then that they would partner with CH favorite Modern Farmer, who we paid a visit to earlier this year, for a limited edition collaboration. The resulting Modern Farmer Muck Boot sports a bold colorway, but there’s far more …